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FWST: Former TCU employee claims in lawsuit he was fired after complaining about discrimination
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<blockquote data-quote="froginaustin" data-source="post: 2718807" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>Jeez this sounds like exactly the sort of situation that might be mediated** to good effect. I hope both sides make an effort if they haven't already.</p><p>What bothers me the most about this, is the impact on Avita's kids. They sound like the sort of folks that filled TCU classes in the good ole days. Maybe not academic scholarship good, but plenty good enough to contribute to and to benefit from a TCU education although they possibly (likely) can't afford contemporary TCU tuition.</p><p></p><p>** A disagreement over workplace conditions and terms is a good candidate for mediation; a squabble over whether one side is racist or the other side is an exploitive cynic might be tough to settle, even with a good mediator involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginaustin, post: 2718807, member: 785"] Jeez this sounds like exactly the sort of situation that might be mediated** to good effect. I hope both sides make an effort if they haven't already. What bothers me the most about this, is the impact on Avita's kids. They sound like the sort of folks that filled TCU classes in the good ole days. Maybe not academic scholarship good, but plenty good enough to contribute to and to benefit from a TCU education although they possibly (likely) can't afford contemporary TCU tuition. ** A disagreement over workplace conditions and terms is a good candidate for mediation; a squabble over whether one side is racist or the other side is an exploitive cynic might be tough to settle, even with a good mediator involved. [/QUOTE]
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